Happy Koninginnedag to Frans and all our Dutch friends, as today is Queen's Day
in the Netherlands, celebrating the birthday of Queen Beatrix (which is actually
in January, but she seems to have inherited her mom's date for Queen's Day along
with the crown). Today will actually be the last Queen's Day for
(hopefully) a long time, as Queen Beatrix is taking the opportunity to abdicate
today, and her son Prince Willem-Alexander will take the throne (I'm not sure
they actually have a throne, but I know I would). Next year the event will be
King's Day (Koningsdag), to be held on the King's actual birthday of April 27th
(apparently it being warm enough for outdoor activities influences the date for
this), so it will be that much easier to associate the event with our
anniversary, as MrsBlue and I have an affection for this occasion after getting
to experience it during our honeymoon. Here's a
live blog of today's festivities, and of course, long live the king!

Cutter wrote on Apr 30, 2013, 13:39:In fact they're thinking autism is connected to innoculation shots being administered to children who are too young.

No.

Yes. Fact. You have proof otherwise? The world would love to hear it.

There was never any real, consolidated opinion from the scientific community about this. It was one of those things that picked up steam thanks to people blindly believing anonymous sources and largely proliferated thanks to the internet, one fake study and paranoid parents seeking a root cause/cure for something that is barely understood.

I notice you haven't shown yourself since posting this silliness either and that's disappointing, at least own your statements.